Shownotes
The crew sits down with Mz. G to talk about her claiming the top spot in the female rap game and what that really means in 2024. She breaks down her approach to the craft, her confidence level, and why she feels nobody's touching her right now. The conversation shifts to her remix work, specifically discussing how "That's On Me Remix" is positioned to move the needle and connect with the streets. Mz. G gets real about the competitive energy in hip-hop, including whether she'd actually check a hater if it came to that—keeping it 100 about what's real and what's just talk. The podcast also touches on her presence at SXSW and what that platform means for independent female rappers breaking through the noise. Before wrapping, the guys bring up the R. Kelly conversation in the context of accountability in hip-hop and how the culture has shifted (or hasn't) since his conviction. It's raw, unfiltered talk about female rappers, street credibility, music industry moves, and where the culture stands right now.